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total. The starting date is as agreed, typically between August and December 2025. The research action Systems of Food and Drug Security (fooDrug) brings together University of Helsinki research across
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within a multidisciplinary research environment spanning two Nordic countries, with active groups in Helsinki and Oslo. The position is open to applicants with a PhD degree in computational biology
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experience in wet-lab and computational techniques. This position is intended for an MSc-level graduate planning to pursue a PhD degree. In this project, we aim to profile AML cancer cells treated with drug
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communication and collaboration. Finnish language is not required. Other requirements: PhD degree in Physics with excellent academic track records. Experience in biological, fluid, or soft matter physics research
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The Radiochemistry Unit, Department of Chemistry , is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to take part in a 3-year Research Council of Finland-funded project. The project concerns the study of
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of by mutual agreement. Funding for the position is until 31 January 2029, with a possible extension. We are looking for a motivated and forward-thinking scientist with a passion for research to join the
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. The position is open to applicants with a PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, cancer genomics, network science, or related fields. The appointment is a fulltime position and is made
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language is not required. To be eligible, a postdoctoral researcher must hold a PhD degree in a suitable field. What we offer The Quantum Nanomechanics team, ambitous but relaxed with a great team spirit
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The University of Helsinki is one of the world's leading universities for multidisciplinary research. The Helsinki Institute of Life Science HiLIFE is an independent research institute that supports
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the University’s salary system for teaching and research personnel. The starting salary is approximately 2500 euros/month and will increase as the PhD work progresses, based on the appointee’s qualifications and